Identity and Personality Formation
Identity and Personality Formation
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KYLA Andrei CLINT JOSEPH ROSEMARI JONABEL
BELDUA PELEÑO ASAY E MATOS CELLO
KARL
GROUP 1 KENT ARSHRIE
VINCENT
DACARA
JARDINEL
Determinants of Personality
Formation
A mother's creativity or a father's intelligence may have been passed onto their child
through their genetic codes. Whatever characteristic a child inherits from his/her
parents may shape his/her personality and how he/she reacts to situations
happening around him/her.
2. Environment(Nurture)
Environment can also influence
personality formation and development.
a. Geographic Environment
b. Cultural Environment
c. Social Environment
Geographic Environment
Social Roles
Social Roles are sets of
expectations for people who
occupy a certain social position or
belong to a particular social
category.
Although the family is critical in the development of a person, the influence of a peer group
(friends and/or classmates)can become more prominent in one's personality. Barkada or peers
help a person experience things beyond what his/ her family allows. In this sense, a person
becomes more comfortable in showing his/her true personality to his/her peers than to his family
even though if was the first one to teach him/her the most significant ideas in life.